Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
£60k to £75k +hybrid working & benefits
Lead Firmware Engineer now needed for an award winning company based near Cardiff. Super opportunity for a proven Lead Firmware Engineer or for a Senior with mentoring skills looking for progression. Applicants for the Lead Firmware Engineer role should have the following hands on technical skills: Strong knowledge of C language programming for embedded platforms (ARM, RTOS, Linux) experience in conducting source code review and deploying formal coding standards Strong analytical skills to identify bug root causes & identify potential solutions experienced in performance tuning & debugging on embedded devices experience using version control systems (Git) detail oriented and shows commitment to improving working practices and software quality familiar with the use of continuous integration (CI) techniques for automated software build Has good understanding of the software development lifecycle Is experienced in managing small teams of engineers & running one to ones etc Familiar with project management tools such as GANTT charts Any knowledge of the following would also be helpful: Familiarity with the Ambarella platform (A12, H22) Experience in tuning Wi-Fi / Bluetooth stack of a Linux system Experience in developing embedded devices which have connected companion apps Has basic knowledge of web technologies like JSON, HTML These technical skills should be combined with some experience of leading/managing/mentoring a team. Great salary and hybrid working available. Please send your Cv to Emma Windows.
Cardiff
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